2 remaining escapees returned to Southern California jail

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — The latest on the inmates caught after breaking out of a California jail on Jan. 22 (all times local):

9:45 a.m.

Two inmates arrested in San Francisco after breaking out of jail more than a week ago are back in custody in Southern California.

This banner atop the Orange County Sheriff's Department webpage shows the latest iteration of their Internet "wanted" poster, showing that all three escaped inmates are in custody as of Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016. After a week of SWAT raids and a gang dragnet, it was a tip that led San Francisco police to the two remaining fugitives who broke out of a Santa Ana, Calif., jail. A third surrendered Friday. (Orange County Sheriff's Department via AP)

Sheriff's officials say 20-year-old Jonathan Tieu and 37-year-old Hossein Nayeri were returned to Orange County early Sunday. The department posted video online of each man, wearing handcuffs and foot shackles, being escorted back into a lockup.

The two were arrested Saturday after a civilian reported seeing a parked white van that looked like the one authorities said the fugitives had stolen.

Authorities had been hunting for Tieu, Nayeri and a third inmate, 43-year-old Bac Duong, in Southern California since they pulled off a brazen jail escape on Jan. 22. Duong turned himself in on Friday.

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8:15 a.m.

The union representing Orange County deputies says it complained nearly a year ago about how inmate counts were conducted at Men's Central Jail, where three inmates masterminded a brazen escape this month. All three are back in custody.

In a letter sent Friday to Sheriff Sandra Hutchens, the head of the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs said union members told jail officials that department policy on inmate counts was not being followed. Union president Tom Dominguez wrote that his members received "push-back from jail management with the justification that 'This is the way we have always done it.'"

Dominguez called for the dismissal of Capt. Chris Wilson, who runs the jail.

Hutchens said in a statement Saturday that she wouldn't comment until an internal investigation is complete.

Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens is all smiles as she answers questions about the capture of both outstanding jail escapees Hossein Nayeri and Jonathan Tieu are in the custody of the San Francisco during a news conference outside Orange County Sheriff's Department headquarters in Santa Ana on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016. (Ken Steinhardt/The Orange County Register via AP)

This undated photo provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Department shows Nooshafarin Ravaghi. Ravaghi, 44, who taught English classes at Central Men's Jail in Santa Ana, Calif., was was arrested Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016, on suspicion of helping three inmates escape the lockup. She was arrested nearly a week after the men ¿ one an alleged killer ¿ cut their way out of the jail and rappelled down an outside wall last Friday. (Orange County Sheriff's Department via AP)

CORRECTS DAY TO SATURDAY, JAN. 23- This undated photo provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Office shows a 2008 White GMC Savana utility van that authorities believe three escaped inmates from Orange County, Calif., stole from South Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, following their jailbreak Friday. Sheriff's Lt. Jeff Hallock said Nooshafarian Ravaghi, a 44-year-old woman who taught English as a second language to inmates, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of helping three inmates escape the lockup. (Orange County Sheriff's Office via AP)

This undated photo provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Department shows Hossein Nayeri. Sheriff Sandra Hutchens earlier this week cited Nayeri's troubled and conniving past when she labeled him as "most probably the mastermind" of a stunning jail break that blindsided authorities and has put three inmates on the loose. Nayeri racked up a stunning list of criminal exploits in the decade leading up to his breakout, including a high-speed police chase, a sordid torture case and a flight overseas to avoid capture. (Orange County Sheriff's Department via AP)